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Apr 17, 2017
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iPad (2017) review: With a stripped-down iPad for $329, you may not need to go pro

The remixed 9.7-inch iPad brings all the best features and stellar battery life for its lowest price ever. It's a better choice than the iPad Pro for a lot of users. Read More

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Apple Clips: Live transcriptions are impressive, but where are the selfie filters?

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Apple is developing its own power management chips, says analyst

Apple could be developing its own power management chips, according to a report from German private bank Bankhaus Lampe. The release of the report led to a sharp drop in the shares of Dialog Semiconductors, the current supplier of these chips to the iPhone maker. Read More

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Spotify enlists third-party competitor to develop its official Apple Watch app

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Instagram Stories hits 200 million daily viewers, surpassing Snapchat after all

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Bit City lets you mold a metropolis from your iPhone

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This week's roundup includes an iPhone case that doubles as an Android phone. Is this the best of both worlds? We're about to find out. Read More

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